I regret to inform you that my recent visit to the zoo was a profoundly disappointing experience. The establishment advertised the presence of certain animals, such as tigers and bison, which were conspicuously absent upon my arrival. Furthermore, I witnessed an incident involving one of the zoo's security personnel inadvertently stepping on four kittens as I was departing in my vehicle. This incident further compounded the negative impression I had formed of the zoo.
In comparison to my previous visit to the torture chambers of Corvin Castle, I must remark that even the mannequins displayed there appeared to endure less suffering than the animals confined within this zoo. The conditions in which the animals were kept were either severely overcrowded or consisted of solitary confinement.
If the rating system permitted, I would assign a negative one out of five stars to express my dissatisfaction with this...
Read moreThis is the most inhuman and disgusting way to keep animals. The poor bear and no water in his cage that’s was just made up of rusty bars and concrete, the bear also appears to have a broken nose or something wrong with is nose and looks malnourished. The lioness have no male and looks lonely and the tiger was kept in a small concrete room and they also have barley Andy space outside. The wolve looks weak and also had no water and the cage was again rusty bars and concrete. The monkeys were so hungry that they start digging for worms. This zoo need to start changing or be closed down...
Read moreHard to reach ( on hilltop) but a nice place to visit. Available animals as of may 2024: a mountain goat, 2 lamas, a bear, a lioness, 2 tigers, a family of baboons, plenty of guinea pigs, rabbits, chickens and pigeons, turtles and a huge crow all alone in a cage, visibly distressed, trying to escape (very unfair to keep her caged as she represents the city). Nice staff except for the four legged buddy that tried to bite us while exiting the zoo...
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